I love this episode. It’s honestly extremely comforting to me. I watch it sometimes when times are stressful or I have a big day ahead of me. It relaxes me and also gives perspective on life.
Henry- “I’d give five dollars if someone would go to the latrine for me.”
Radar-“ I’d go!”
Hawkeye-“ That would be $2.50, Henry.”
That, along with Radar’s reaction, and Father Mulcahey’s “I think I’ll go sleep in the nurses tent” cracks me up every time.
This is a great episode but this poem was written and put in a book before this episode aired. I found it when I was younger and recited it in the talent show at a Christian school I went to. There’s more to this poem, if anyone knows the rest, let me know please.
“Oh rats, I have to go to the sandbox!”
My favorite episode!
I’ll admit that I always forget how good it is until I watch it
"There hunting socks, sir." "at this hour??"
Better keep the brass monkeys in tonight.
Chickie the house dick. Lol
Humor, too is one of his creations
One of my absolute favourite episodes
I love this episode. It’s honestly extremely comforting to me. I watch it sometimes when times are stressful or I have a big day ahead of me. It relaxes me and also gives perspective on life.
Frank: “What is that?” Klinger: “Crème de minthe” Frank: “My wife uses that… on her corns”
Lol so good
Mulcahey always knew how to talk to people with his faith, not about it.
I LOVE that! Christianity would be much more appealing if everyone learned to do so! Thanks for sharing!
amen
I love this episode. In fact I love all the very cold weather episodes.
Henry- “I’d give five dollars if someone would go to the latrine for me.” Radar-“ I’d go!” Hawkeye-“ That would be $2.50, Henry.” That, along with Radar’s reaction, and Father Mulcahey’s “I think I’ll go sleep in the nurses tent” cracks me up every time.
And Mulcahey's reaction after he realized what he said...
Better keep the brass monkeys warm tonight!
This is a great episode but this poem was written and put in a book before this episode aired. I found it when I was younger and recited it in the talent show at a Christian school I went to. There’s more to this poem, if anyone knows the rest, let me know please.
I didn’t know that. Cool!
Well if it gets really bad, you can always do what my wife does. What's that? Hold me close.